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January 2008
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Excellent sound quality, especially bass, Good volume capability, Dual input options, Compact design, Rear connectors well laid out,
May need different adapter to connect some audio devices, Volume and power switch on the back, For price, should include speaker wire with banana clips, not bare stripped wire.
Audioengine Corp. set out to create the perfect audio upgrade for your Macintosh. With the Audioengine 2 Premium Powered Desktop Speakers, they have come close. The attractive speakers are well designed, compact, and functional. Despite their small siz...
Beautiful appearance, Great frequency response, Strong bass output, Nice warranty and return policy, Portability,
High treble, but not loud enough, Inconvenient volume knob placement, No speaker covers
Audioengine has hit a solid triple with the A2s. The next version of these will most likely be the home run for this category of speaker. I am happy with the product especially when I use them with my Playstation 2. The 3-year warranty is automatic...
Publié: 2010-03-26, Auteur: David Carnoy , review by: cnet.com
These compact powered speakers deliver phenomenal sound for their size. They offer simple, attractive styling, and two audio inputs.
The speakers lack a remote control, and the volume control is inconveniently located on the backside, and there's no way to toggle between inputs. The Audioengines are also a bit pricey compared with less refined PC speakers.
Though they're not cheap, the Audioengine 2 speakers are an ideal combination of compact size and good looks, delivering great sound for their size. Read full review See all prices
Extrait: My buddy Dimitri recently had the chance to review Audioengine’s A5 speakers over on WhatsOniPhone. He loved the big sound and excellent build. I’ve recently had a chance to take a look at the far smaller A2s; at about 1/3 the size of the A5s...
Extrait: Back Audioengine A2 Powered Loudspeakers I’ve never given much of a fig either way about computer speakers. Oh, I know the gamers treasure a rumblin’, tumblin’, stumblin’ sound system, all the better to capture the Birth of the Universe when Gonthrax...
Extrait: MSI Overclocking Contest Continues Round 2! Audiophilia 101High End Audio is a difficult genre to define. Some find Audiophiles as mysterious as Freemasons and their hobby just as inaccessible. As an Audiophile I do not own a Shriner Masonic cap with ...
Extrait: Computer speakers are not my thing, and Im a late convert to MP3s. For the longest time, neither seemed to sound good enough. The SqueezeBox3 converted me to digital audio files, and MP3s started slipping into my music collection. Now, Audioengines A...
Amazing speakers for the price, Under $200, Small, Sexy
Only two channels, Not loud (quality over quantity)
Although the MSRP is $199, you can find A2s for much less. In that price range theres a lot of noise, but believe me, these are the signal. Compact and stylish, theyre unfortunately easy to overlook; a stereo-speaker needle in a 5.1 haystack. And I w...